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NuFACE Hydrating Leave-On Gel Primer 59ml

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Physical, chemical and biological characteristics including color, odor, appearance, pH, microbiological growth, specific gravity and viscosity; And as with Ultrasound gel, this doesn’t hinder the microcurrent results. Compared to the Nuface Activators, there’s no difference in my results from a session, or after long-term use with this gel. The test results demonstrate that the NuFACE Gel Primer meets the established specifications.” 501K Clearance K161654

Microcurrent is a flow of electrically charged particles, or ions, through our skin. And conductivity gels create a low resistance connection with our skin that allows the microcurrents to flow. This is a good value ultrasound gel with added Hyaluronic Acid ( ingredients here). It’s designed to work with ultrasound phonophoresis and get deep into your skin, plumping it with Hyaluronic Acid. Microcurrent won’t get this product as deep, but you’ll still benefit from the quality moisturising ingredients. FYI you can barely feel anything aside from the pleasantly cooling sensation of the metallic spheres hoiking up your skin. The NuFACE Gel Primer is intended to be used with NuFACE microcurrent devices to improve skin conductivity.” 501K Clearance K161654 Magnesium Sulfate is listed on the older primer gels’ ingredients listRemember 👉 the purpose of a conductivity gel is to overcome the electrical resistance on your skin surface. It helps pass the microcurrent through your protective outer skin layer. Once it’s passed this layer, the microcurrent readily travels through your moisture (and naturally ion-rich) lower skin levels. It needs no additional conductivity medium once it’s there.

So, you can use cheaper alternatives which effectively conduct microcurrent deep into your skin without compromising your results 👍. So, what they say here is their activators contain microcurrent conducting ions AND skincare goodies. And they may be one and the same thing. That’s nice. But they then continue with an even more attractive hook. They say the NuFACE IonPlex™activates with a… Each time the muscle contracts and relaxes it becomes stronger and tighter. With multiple sessions you will see improved lift, definition and circulation.' How to use NuFace And third, conductive gels also contain ions, which makes it easy for microcurrent to flow through them. Therefore be wary of the carefully crafted and repetitive phrases Nuface are using to make you feel their activators are essential. You do have other options. We’ll look at those later, but next lets look at the FDA clearance and clincal proof for the gels. FDA clearance & clinical proofBoth the gels are easy to apply. They don’t drip or sting, and you get a nice even application with the brush. One pump of juice per area gives lovely slip, and stays wet for ages – long enough to do the glides, advanced holds and ELE if you use it. But one pump is far too much for my forehead – I find just a half pump is plenty here. I also paint the last bit on the brush over my eyelids and my under eye area too. Yup, I like the Nuface Hydrating Aqua Gel You can choose from the cheaper Hydrating Aqua Gel ( ingredients list) or premium anti-ageing Firming & Brightening Silk Creme ( ingredients list), or both, in different size rigid tubey-pots. The latest 50ml Nuface condutivity gels with added skincare goodies, and you can get a Nuface brush too! NuFace was founded in 2005 by Carol Cole and her two daughters, Tera Peterson and Kim Morales. They are responsible for pioneering the microcurrent beauty technology discovered by Cole in the 1980s during her career as an aesthetician. And maybe it’s not all about the cost. Some users share the Nuface activators leave their skin red and bumpy, so they need another option anyway. From my tests, I much prefer the Nuface Aqua Gel to the Silk Creme. It’s better value in the bigger quantity 10oz bottle, but it’s still expensive (especially compared to the older version Nuface Hydrating Primer Gel). Gels! Gels! Gels! I got me all the gels!

If you feel the same, fret not. This article is all about the best alternatives to Nuface gels. Aloe Vera, ultrasound gel, cheaper conductivity gels, other brands and Nuface activators – learn how they compare here. Oil-based liquids are non-conductive, which means they have no freely moving ions. Oils stop microcurrent flowing, so, it’s vital to use a water-based conductivity gel. Microcurrent flows using ions from other substances dissolved in water. Nuface call their latest leave-on microcurrent conductive gels ‘Activators’. They’re a blend of conductive ions and skincare goodie ingredients. It’s true Nuface do a rather splendid job of bigging up their hi-tech Activator gels, or as they call them ‘Ionized skincare’. See how Nuface do it here ( but don’t forget to finish up here first!). I think their message is loud and clear – you must use these to activate the microcurrent and to get (as they say) optimal results. Why Nuface say their activators are the bestest Magnesium Sulfate is a listed ingredient in the older primer gels, but not in the new activators. However, it’s likely that it’s in the ingredient listed as ‘Sea Silt extract’, which contains several beneficial electrically charged minerals.You can also look for microcurrent conducting ingredients or minerals such as seaweed extract, sea silt extract, copper and magnesium. Other less fancy ingredients also conduct microcurrent, such as Triethanoiamine and Sodium Hydroxide. Achieve a salon-similar complexion with innovative, at-home microcurrent technology. Traditionally offered at clinics and spas around the world, microcurrent facials give your facial muscles a workout to sculpt and define your features. Channelling this youth-boosting tech into their state-of-the-art devices, now we can enjoy the luxury (and incredible results) of microcurrent from the comfort of our homes. So, now we know how they work. We’ll take a look at other conductivity gels later, but next let’s look at the Nuface Activators in more detail. The Nuface Activator gels My visible results from microcurrent (which I still love, by the way) are healthy, dewy, tight, bright and firm skin from long term and consistent use (and mostly with just a basic conductivity gel). The brand's goal is to provide women with the opportunity to combat common signs of ageing, such as tired skin, sagging eyelids and less defined contours, without leaving their own homes or paying a lot of money to visit skincare specialists. Each toning device stimulates the creation of elastin and collagen, minimising wrinkles, lifting facial contours and leaving skin looking more radiant.

You can buy 50ml or 200ml in glass bottles ♻️👍. It’s similar value to the Nuface Aqua Gel activator in the smaller 50ml size, but Nuface is better value in their largest size (296ml). As with the other gels above, there’s no noticeable difference in my results using this versus the Nuface Activators.Some Nuface users even use rival brand conductivity gels. That’s a neat idea, especially if you’re addicted to at home beauty devices and have several of them! Gels that I like are Mira-skin’s ultrasound conductive gel with Hyaluronic Acid and Ziip’s Silver and Gold conductivity gels. And so you know what they look like, here are the new and old Nuface gels: The New Hydrating Aqua Gel (left) and the older Hydrating Gel Primer (right) both by Nuface. The NEW Firming & Brightening Silk Creme microcurrent activator (left) and the older 24K Gold gel primer (right), both by Nuface. What’s special about the Nuface Activators? Honestly, I see and feel no different results between the new activators, the older Nuface primers, or the other conductivity gels I use. At-home microcurrent devices have a small impact on collagen production. But they primarily work on tightening your muscles, not your skin. You also need to use them regularly to see good results. But ultimately they will help with overall skin health.'

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